Airline reviews Air Southwest Inflight drink

Air SouthWest inflight drinks and bar

Air Southwest operate the typical buy on board system of most low-cost airlines, unless you are an Advantage customer, in which case you get one free snack, and one free drink (which can be alcoholic).

Prices are a little high, with tea a whopping £1.70, as is the coffee or hot chocolate.

The bar has beer (Stella) at £2.50, but spirits at £3.50, wine at £3.30 and Sparkling Wine a pricey £9.00. Air Southwest Inflight drink NQY-LGW Jan 2011

White Wine: Jacob's Creek Semillon Chardonnay

This is a classic Aussie Battler.

The Jacob's Creek Semillon Chardonnay is a light to medium-bodied Semillon and Chardonnay blend boasts ripe melon, nectarine and fresh citrus flavours with a soft smooth finish. 12.5% £3.30 Air Southwest Inflight drink NQY-LGW Jan 2011

Red Wine: Dudleys Stone Cabernet Merlot

This is a very good South African red, from the Western Cape.

Originally of French origins, this versatile grape produces exceptional wines in South Africa. It's full bodied with a fine structure that supports black and red fruit flavors with typical notes of olive, chili and herbs that add complexity. On the whole, pretty good! 13% £3.30